Re: Dry Ice Cleaning Abandoned Ferrari 512BBi after 12 Years Sat Outside - Only 6420 Miles ! - YouTube
From: BRITT ROTHMAN (britt2asaaol.com)
Date: Sun, 25 Apr 2021 23:54:59 -0700 (PDT)
This guy Ratorossa has become well known in the UK for fixing Ferraris and restoring them in economical manners. If you watch his earliest videos it’s interesting to see the progress he has made since he quit his job in IT and now funds his life with YouTube videos about his cars.

What caught my eye here was the cost of the machine, (15k pounds!) and the finish was not as great as using glass bead in a shot blaster. Yes, glass bead makes a mess but the expense and availability of the ice makes you think this is only a machine for a shop and not for the home whilst I can do home shot blasting to a better finish for a lot less money.

Of course the biggest and maybe only advance of the ice is that you don’t have glass grit everywhere that needs to be completely cleaned out. I wish it was cheaper however. 

BR in Stockholm 

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On 25 Apr 2021, at 03:36, Michel Savard <mysavard [at] videotron.ca> wrote:

I had never heard of cleaning an engine with dry ice.
Michael Savard (1981 308 GTSi)
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